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Has anyone been prescribed EB-N5?

Neuropathy | Last Active: Jun 9 9:30am | Replies (87)

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@ray666

That would be good news, indeed. But I'm still confused. In the company's literature, B6 is shown as 70 mg for EB-N3; persons taking EB-N3 take only one capsule a day. That would lead me to believe that one capsule is 70 mg. I'm using EB-N5. Its ingredient list is identical: 70 mg, But I take two capsules. It seems natural to assume I'm using 140 mg of B6 every day. (And an EB-N3 user is only getting 35 mg daily.) If that isn't true, then it would seem that the company would want to make that clearer in its literature. I hope what you've been told is true. At the moment, I remain puzzled.

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I am puzzled once again because you are right on the literature showing 70 mg of P5'P whether it is one capsule or two (EB-N3 vs EB-N5). Thought I had it clear in my mind, but not after looking at the literature. My bottle of EB-N5 shows the P5'P at 35 mg per capsule. It all beats me. Not going to take it until I am clear where we are, and tomorrow I am getting a fasting Vitamin B-6 lab so we will see where I am before EB-N5. This is what we have to put up with constantly with the new medical world!!